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Single-core boost 9% Multi-core boost 31%, gaming notebook run scores revealed

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At CES 2023 show, Lenovo, Asus, MSI, and Thunderbird, and many brands launched the RTX 40 series and Intel’s 13th generation processor gaming notebooks. Today anonymous sources shared the performance of the RTX 4090 notebook GPU, Intel Core i9-13900HX CPU and DDR5 memory combination, including Geekbench, Cinebench and 3DMark Time Spy benchmark test results.

The following scores are all tested in Overdrive mode, and the results are quite impressive. Starting with GeekBench 5, please note that many parts of the images have been coded to protect the source.

Next is Cinebench and 3DMark Time Spy.

Compared to the same specs of MSI’s Titan GT77 previous generation gaming laptop as reviewed by foreign tech media Tom’s hardware, the single-core performance increased by 9% and the multi-core performance increased by a whopping 31%.

The improvements in other tests are even more pronounced. In the Cinebench test, single-core performance increased by 7.5% and multi-core performance jumped by a whopping 30% compared to the 12900HX. Meanwhile, the Time Spy stress test shows a sustained TGP of 174 watts, a sign of effective thermal management from that temperature.

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